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Aventine Research Institute
Humans vs. Machines with Gary Marcus
From the producers of The World as You’ll Know It, a new series about the perils and promise of artificial intelligence with cognitive scientist, Gary Marcus. For all the progress in artificial intelligence over the last 70 years — computers can now beat people at chess and Go, detect fraud, give driving instructions and write like Shakespeare — we still don’t know how to build AI we can trust. The risks are serious, but the potential benefits of AI are too great to be ignored. In this special edition series, host Gary Marcus — cognitive scientist, best-selling author and AI entrepreneur —...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 108 ratings
Oh how are the mighty fallen.
I really enjoyed this show. Interesting guests, civil conversation, fascinating ideas. But then… Marcus tells us that we should expand this wonderful idea of being non-binary to other things besides gender identity. Sure, Jan. Gender identity is the product of a bogus, specious, incoherent...Read full review »
Murelega via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/08/24
Essential …
Have only just started listening to this series but plan to go back and listen to some of the episodes I missed. Just heard this series is coming to an end, which is a pity.
Bide your time via Apple Podcasts · Japan · 09/03/23
Brilliant!
The always excellent Gary Marcus guides you through the key issues in artificial intelligence. Insightful and entertaining.
Partying with Dirac via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/15/23
Recent Episodes
This week Human vs. Machines is sharing an episode of Click Here, a podcast about the people and ideas shaping our digital world. In this episode, Click Here explores the latest generation of AI-enabled email scamming. It’s smarter, faster and can read like it’s coming from your boss. The only...
Published 10/05/23
In our final episode, Host Gary Marcus shares his hopes for and fears about an AI-driven future. On the one hand, AI could accelerate solutions to some of society’s most difficult problems; on the other, it could deepen existing problems and create new existential risks to humanity. Getting it...
Published 08/29/23
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